Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Of Systematic Theology

The primary duties will be to teach core master’s level courses in Systematic Theology, electives, and Th.M. seminars and supervise theses in the Th.M. program. The faculty member will participate actively in the department (CBTS) and the wider Seminary community. The individual’s involvement will include mentoring students, engaging in research and scholarship, and serving on faculty committees. Education: Ph.D. in Systematic Theology (ABD candidates will be considered.)

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology

Erskine Theological Seminary invites applications for a full-time, tenured-track faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology. The position may also include administrative leadership as the Director of the Master of Theology (ThM) Program. The position will start July 1, 2024. This position entails instructional responsibilities in systematic theology and pastoral ministry, including teaching in- person, hybrid, and online classes. This position also includes continuing scholarship in the area of systematic theology.

Faculty in Systematic Theology

Wesley Biblical Seminary is accepting applications beginning Sept 1, 2023 for a faculty member in Systematic Theology (Open Rank). Successful appointees will be expected to teach 21 academic hours per year, potentially across all academic programs. In addition, successful appointees will be expected to serve on committees as assigned and facilitate educational programs through WBS’s poly-synchronous platform.

REQUIREMENTS
• A Ph.D. in systematic theology and competence in a secondary area such as historical theology or philosophical theology is welcome

Assistant Professor of Christian Theology

Regent University’s School of Divinity is seeking faculty in the area of
Christian Theology, including systematic and historical, to teach online and
on the Virginia Beach, VA campus. An earned terminal degree from a regionally
accredited college, seminary, or university appropriate for the specific
discipline is required (Ph.D. or equivalent). Preference will be given to
candidates with a significant background in the study and praxis of
Pentecostal/Charismatic Theology and History rooted in Biblical, Trinitarian,
and Evangelical foundations.

Teaching Faculty-Theological Studies

Job Summary:

The successful candidate for this faculty position will serve as Assistant
Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor of Theological Studies (rank
dependent on previous full-time graduate-level faculty experience). This
position involves the full responsibilities of a tenure-track teaching
professional at Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS), with primary duties at the
Dallas, Texas campus. In accordance with the mission of the Seminary, the
needs of the DTS Dallas campus, external DTS locations, and DTS online, and

Systematic Theology

Grove City College is accepting applications for a full-time faculty position in Systematic Theology in the Department of Biblical and Religious Studies beginning in the fall of 2023. Successful candidates should possess a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology (candidates with a degree in theological ethics or historical theology may be considered), with seminary training and/or ministry experience highly desired. We are seeking a scholar who affirms the infallibility and full authority of Scripture and who is passionate about teaching the Christian faith and mentoring students of all backgrounds.

Assistant/Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies

Job Description
The School of Biblical and Theological Studies (SBTS) at Cedarville University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track eligible Assistant or Associate Professor position in Biblical and Theological studies. Applicants must have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should also have a commitment to ongoing research and writing.

Professor of Systematic Theology

Job Description
The primary duties will be to teach core master’s level courses in Systematic Theology, Systematic Theology electives, Th.M. seminars, and supervise theses in the ThM program. The individual will participate actively in the department (CBTS) and the Seminary community at large. The applicant’s involvement will include mentoring students, engaging in research and scholarship, and serving on faculty committees.

Chair, Graduate Program in Theology Department

Job Description
In general
· Faculty recruitment, development, evaluation, status
· Curriculum development, evaluation, and management
· Student recruitment (advisory to admissions), advisement, and retention
· Write Academic policy

In detail
· Attend all required meetings and official ceremonies that arise, including but not limited to the Regular Faculty meeting, New Student Orientation, Commencement, etc.